When the Kansas City Chiefs' 2025 season ended in heartbreak, the biggest concern wasn't just a lost campaign—it was the health of their franchise cornerstone. Star quarterback Patrick Mahomes suffered a serious knee injury near the season's end, a setback that had fans and analysts alike wondering if his legendary career trajectory might be altered.
Fast forward to the offseason, and the news from Chiefs headquarters is nothing short of encouraging. Head coach Andy Reid recently sat down with veteran pundit Rich Eisen on "The Rich Eisen Show" to provide a much-anticipated update on Mahomes' recovery. The tone was optimistic, with Reid revealing that the former MVP is "getting better every day" and making steady progress without any notable setbacks.
In a clip shared on Twitter by SleeperChiefs, Reid offered a glimpse of hope for Chiefs Kingdom: "He's getting better every day, he's not taking any setbacks—it's a day to day thing, maybe you have a chance to see him the first game." That last part is what really gets your attention. With the NFL schedule already released, the possibility of Mahomes suiting up for Week 1 against the Denver Broncos at Arrowhead Stadium on "Monday Night Football" is now a very real conversation.
Just a few months removed from the injury, Mahomes' recovery appears to be ahead of schedule. While it's still too early to make any guarantees, Reid's positive update is a welcome surprise for a fanbase that knows all too well how fragile a championship window can be. For now, the message is clear: the Chiefs' leader is on the mend, and the countdown to his return has officially begun.
